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Right external iliac and SFA stenting radial access
Recorded case from Louis Pasteur Clinic, Nancy, France
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Ambulatory management of peripheral artery disease has become popular. The radial artery approach is the ideal access, when possible, to allow fast discharge of patients.
Description
Radial artery puncture
Placement of diagnostic at the level of right common iliac from the arm
Exchange for braided 6F long sheath introducer (110cm)
Placement of external iliac stent
Placement of SFA stent
Closing of radial artery by compression
Learning ojectives
Use of radial artery for lower limb angioplasty
Selection of devices and technique
Management of ambulatory patient
Shooting date : 2013-05-30 Last update : 2021-06-09